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Introducing the New Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Milano Cortina 2026
Omega has once again reimagined one of its most iconic dive watches for a global moment. The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Milano Cortina 2026 (Ref. 522.92.44.20.04.001) pays homage to the Winter Olympic Games Milano Cortina 2026, blending professional-grade dive watch DNA with a wintry, monochromatic personality that stands apart from the familiar blue and black dial variants.
At first glance, the Milano Cortina edition is striking in its bright, frosted execution. Unlike the classic Seamaster look defined by wavy dials and contrasting bezels, this special edition features a pure white ceramic case and dial, accented by subtle blue touches on the seconds hand and dial typography.
The 43.5 mm case combines white ceramic with grade 5 titanium, giving the watch a lightweight yet substantial feel on the wrist. The unidirectional ceramic bezel sports a laser ablated diving scale in relief that almost resembles snowdrifts — a nod to the Alpine environment of the Milano Cortina games.
One of the coolest (literally!) design touches is the dial’s surface: laser-engraved for a frosted texture that subtly echoes the number “26” from the official Milano Cortina 2026 logo. It’s a playful detail that doesn’t disrupt the dial’s overall clarity or legibility.
Super-LumiNova-filled rhodium hands and applied indices ensure excellent visibility in low light — a practical necessity for a professional dive watch — while the omission of a date window preserves a beautifully symmetrical face.
Under the hood beats the Omega Co-Axial Master Chronometer Calibre 8806, a trusted automatic movement in the Seamaster family. METAS-certified for precision, this calibre resists magnetic fields up to 15,000 gauss and delivers a robust ~55-hour power reserve — ideal for daily wear or multi-day adventures.
Omega’s Master Chronometer certification ensures the watch is tested to stringent standards for accuracy and durability, a level of performance expected from a brand that has served as the Official Timekeeper of the Olympic Games since 1932.
The solid caseback is also crafted from grade 5 titanium and features the Milano Cortina 2026 logo.
The Omega Seamaster Diver 300M Milano Cortina 2026 stands out not just as a commemorative piece, but as a genuine Seamaster with a fresh visual narrative. Its standout white ceramic design evokes snow and ice without sacrificing the build quality and diving functionality the line is known for.
Whether you’re tracking time during Olympic events or wearing it as a daily sport watch, this Seamaster delivers both performance and personality — a bold statement from Omega in the lead-up to Milano Cortina 2026.
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